Artículo de revista
Córtex prefrontal y trastornos del comportamiento: Modelos explicativos y métodos de evaluación
Fecha
2005Registro en:
Revista Chilena de Neuro-Psiquiatria, Volumen 43, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 109-121
00347388
07179227
Autor
Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea
Pérez J., Carolina
Silva C., Jaime
Orellana, Gricel
Prenafeta, María Luisa
Alegria, Patricia
Peña G., Marcela
Institución
Resumen
Dysfunction of prefrontal cortex explains the symptoms of many neurological and psychiatric disorders, such as the consequences of cerebral trauma and schizophrenia. Although the importance of frontal lobe functions in complex cognition has long been recognized, systematic research efforts to specify the nature, organization and roles of these functions have been difficult for theoretical, experimental and clinical reasons. Recently, two new theoretical frameworks have been proposed to explain the role of prefrontal cortex. In this paper, we present a revision of the main clinical manifestations secondary to prefrontal dysfunction, the frameworks proposed by Mesulam and Koechlin to explain the role of prefrontal cortex in behavior and the principal instruments available to evaluate executive and strategic self-regulation functions.